The new heads of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education at Marlborough School are making moves to include art and coding lessons into the program’s curriculum. Andrew Witman,...
Street vendors in Los Angeles may soon be able to sell food and merchandise legally citywide, though districts will have the choice to opt out. The Los Angeles City Council economic development committee...
A protest that was intended to be peaceful instead became heated at the historic Villa Carlotta at 5959 Franklin Ave. in Hollywood on Sunday, Oct. 25. Members of the L.A. Tenants Union, including former...
Center for Early Education (CEE) in West Hollywood has announced plans to grow its campus over the next three years. A initial draft study for the expansion project details the school’s plans to modernize...
October is national domestic violence awareness month, and the City of West Hollywood has released statistics showing a decrease in related incidents over the past five years since launching its domestic...
The former French Market Place will soon act as a hub for social innovation in West Hollywood. For the Social Good, a nonprofit dedicated to providing affordable workspace for socially-conscious businesses,...
Founding members of Trans Chorus of Los Angeles (TCLA) are determined to give a voice to a group that has been silenced throughout history. The recently-founded chorus is creating a safe and encouraging...
In an effort to protect existing wildlife and natural vegetation, a group of residents and activists started the Let’s Buy a Mountain project, and they have their sights set on a 17-acre plot of land...
Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard will open its doors again – for one night only. The former record store will play host to the premiere of “All Things Must Pass,” a documentary by Colin Hanks about...
The 25-year development plan for Paramount Pictures, approved in 2013, is moving forward. The Hollywood Project’s Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was released on Sept. 10, and community members and neighborhood...
Hancock Park Elementary School’s students, parents and teachers put some pep in their steps on Wednesday morning as they ditched their cars for sneakers to participate in Los Angeles Unified School District’s...
Homeowners in the Hollywood Hills have been at odds with each other for the past four years over access to the iconic Hollywood Sign and how to deal with visitors to the sign. Councilman David Ryu, 4th District,...
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce honored award-winning actress Claire Danes with the 2,559th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Sept. 24. Danes’ Television star is located at 6541 Hollywood Boulevard...
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) recently launched the “Now Matters Later” initiative, promoting an anti-sexting campaign for sixth-12th grade students. The campaign aims to teach students...
The Angelene, formerly known as the La Brea Gateway project, has announced that a Sprouts Farmers Market store will open on its ground floor in January 2016. The mixed-use development project will also...
A Citywide Mural Program is set to brighten the streets of Los Angeles and boost community pride and engagement through public art. The city’s department of cultural affairs (DCA) has received $750,000...
Councilman David Ryu, 4th District, has requested the Los Angeles Ethics Commission consider restricting municipal election campaign contributions to donations from individuals only. The Ethics Commission’s...
As the Wilshire Corridor continues to grow and thrive adding new museums, offices and transportation, three architectural firms have reimagined housing and community life in the area. A + D Museum’s...